Dobroslav Jevdevic

Dobroslav Jevdevic (28 December 1895-October 1962) was a leader of the Chetniks during World War II.

Biography
Dobroslav Jevdevic was born in Praca, Bosnia Vilayet, Ottoman Empire. He served in the Yugoslav National Assembly as a member of the Yugoslav National Party, and during World War II he was a self-appointed commander of the Chetniks, a resistance movement formed to fight against the government of Nazi Germany] and [[Italy after their occupation of Yugoslavia in 1941. He killed 2,500 Bosnian Catholics and Muslims in ethnic cleansing and took part in the 1943 Case White anti-partisan operation, and in 1945 he fled to Italy at the end of the war. He printed anti-communist publications for the West, which refused to extradite him to Yugoslavia, and he died in Rome in 1962.